Yes — In Small Amounts

Can Yorkshire Terriers Eat Cheese?

Most dogs can eat small amounts of cheese as a treat, but some dogs are lactose intolerant. Low-fat options like mozzarella or cottage cheese are best. Avoid blue cheese and cheese with herbs/garlic.

🐕 Yorkshire Terrier-Specific Guidance

Yorkshire Terriers are a small breed (4–7 lbs), so portions should be very small compared to larger dogs.

Yorkshire Terriers are prone to pancreatitis. Avoid high-fat foods and treats — even "safe" foods should be given in very small amounts with minimal added fats.

Nutrition Notes

Good source of protein, calcium, vitamin A, B vitamins, and essential fatty acids. High in fat and calories.

Serving Guidance

Use small cubes as high-value training treats. Stick to plain, low-fat varieties. Start with a very small amount to test for lactose intolerance.

Risks to Know

High fat content can cause pancreatitis, especially in susceptible breeds. Many dogs are lactose intolerant. Blue cheese contains roquefortine C, which is toxic to dogs. Never feed cheese with garlic, onion, or chives.

Sources: AKC Canine Health Foundation • PetMD Veterinary Review